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From: Joseph L Hellerstein hellers@us.ibm.com Date: 5. Juli 2005 20:39:41 Uhr MESZ To: amb_net-man@qosip.ttt.bme.hu, cfp@mmlab.snu.ac.kr, commsoft@ieee.org, conf@colmar.uha.fr, confs- conferencesa@comsoc.org, cost263@fokus.gmd.de, cost264@lip6.fr, cost290@cs.tut.fi, disman@dorothy.bmc.com, enternet@bbn.com, ifip- tc6@informatik.rwth-aachen.de, itc@i-teletraffic.org, itc@comsoc.org, kom-meeting@KOM.th-darmstadt.de, KUVS- L@listserv.uni-heidelberg.de, lacomsoc@lrg.ufsc.br, maui@loria.fr, news-announce-conferences@uunet.uu.net, reres@laas.fr, RHDM@lip6.fr, rm@openmash.org, sigmob@acm.org, snmpv3@lists.tislabs.com, spects02@comp.leeds.ac.uk, tccc@cs.columbia.edu, tcgn@ieee.org, tcgn@majordomo.ieee.org, tcpp- announce@eece.unm.edu, ifip-tc6@informatik.rwth-aachen.de, manet@ietf.org, netnomics@listserver.tue.nl, mmb@ira.uka.de, ifip_nm@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca, lacomsoc@lrg.ufsc.br, cnom@lrg.ufsc.br, csim@comsoc.org, info-confs@comsoc.org, itc@comsoc.org, kuvs- elg@fokus.gmd.de, sigmob@acm.org, tfcc-l@bucknell.edu, tccc@comsoc.org, tcpp-announce@eece.unm.edu, gi-fb3@fokus.gmd.de Cc: stiller@tik.ee.ethz.ch Subject: [Ifip_nm] CFP: 10th IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS 2006)
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10th IEEE/IFIP
Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS 2006)
http://www.noms2006.org Call for Papers “Management of Integrated End-to-end Communications and Services"
The 10th IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS 2006) will be held 3-7 April 2006 in the Vancouver Convention and Exhibition Center, Vancouver, Canada. Held in even-numbered years since 1988, NOMS 2006 will follow the 18 year tradition of NOMS and IM as the primary forum for technical exchange of the research, standards, development, systems integration, service provider, and user communities. NOMS 2006 will present up-to-date approaches and technical solutions for integrated systems and services including communication networks, host systems, enterprise applications, service oriented architectures, and delivery of management services. The conference provides a peer-reviewed program of technical sessions, application sessions, tutorials, posters, and panels as well as vendor exhibits.
Integrated systems and services require considerations for today’s multi-service and multi-domain environment of heterogeneous technologies, service offerings, management strategies, and business models. NOMS 2006 focuses on integrated management that encompasses provisioning, operation, and maintenance. This broad scope also calls for an integrated approach to dependability, resilience, quality-of-service, mobility management, and services billing. In particular, these considerations include the combination of wireless and wired networks and the integration of all-IP communication systems.
NOMS 2006 will offer five types of sessions: technical, application, poster, panel, and BoF. Technical sessions present high-quality papers on the latest research results in the network operations and management area. Application sessions present papers focusing on the experience of IT and telecommunications industries, such as service providers, OSS vendors, and equipment manufacturers. The scope here includes customer requirements, management system implementations, and business practices. Poster sessions provide an insight into work-in-progress. Panel sessions focus on business implications, market trends, and emerging applications with panelists who are technology and business leaders.
Authors are invited to submit complete unpublished papers that are not under review in any other conference or journal in the following, or related topic areas:
Management Paradigms, Models and Architectures
- Self-managing networks (self-healing, self-optimizing,
self-protecting and self-configuring)
- Integrated control and management
- Distributed and scalable management
- Policy and role based management
- Programmable, active, and adaptive mgmt
- Resilience and survivability
- "Plug-n-Play" component-based management
- Customer controlled and managed networks
- Proactive and reactive management
Operation and Management Functions
- Security management
- Mobility management
- End-to-end measurements
- Network and systems monitoring
- Alarm correlation and filtering
- Customer care and workforce management
- Process engineering for operators' service and
network management
- Performance and fault management
- Configuration and accounting management
- Integration and testing of commercial off-the-shelf
products
- Content hosting and delivery
- Path Protection and Restoration
- Internet service pricing, Bandwidth trading
, Service Engineering and Operational Challenges
- Next generation operation support systems
- Service design and quality assurance
- Resource inventory, planning, and allocation
- Service discovery and service negotiation
- SLAs and business process management
- Quality-of-Service management
- Service portability/mobility (VHE)
- Transaction-oriented services and supply chain
management
- "Soft" networks (Soft-switch, Parlay, 3GPP OSA, JAIN)
and service switching
- Dynamic service requirements analysis
- Charging and accounting of integrated systems
and services
Theories, Models, and Enabling Management Technologies
- Theory (control, optimization, economic, games, chaos,
graph) for management
- Grid, middleware and peer-to-peer technologies
- Information models and Internet technologies
(Web, XML, DEN, CIM)
- AI techniques (knowledge-based, intelligent agents,
machine learning, neural networks,)
- Data warehousing, ontology, mining and statistical
methods in management
- User interfaces and virtual reality in management
Management of Emerging Networks and Services
- Converged networks and services
- Peer-to-peer and community networks
- Grids, grid services, and grid applications
- Ad hoc and self-configurable networks
- Multi-sensor and self-organizing networks
- Overlay networks, virtual topologies and VPN services
- Wireless broadband networks (2G, 2.5G, 3G, and beyond)
- High speed access, Wireless Local (WLANs) and Personal
Area Networks (PANs)
- Optical networks (metropolitan, all optical, WDM,
DWDM, optical IP)
- Video and broadband cable networks
- VoIP, VoD, FTTX networks, services, and protocols
(IPv4, IPv6, H.323, SIP, RTP, RTCP, RTSP, MGCP, and QoS)
- Storage Area Networks (SAN) and ASPs server farms
- Web services and content delivery networks
- Smart homes and networked haptics
- Satellite and interplanetary networks
- e-World (e-health, e-commerce, e-business, and e-government)
Important Dates:
- Deadline for Technical Session Papers: 1 August
2005
- Deadline for Application Session Papers: 15 September 2005
- Deadline for Tutorials, Panels and Posters: 15 September 2005
- Notification of Acceptance: 12 November
2005
- Final Camera Ready Papers Due: 1 February
2006
For more information on NOMS 2006, please contact one of the two Program Co-chairs:
Joseph L. Hellerstein hellers@us.ibm.com, IBM, U.S.A. Burkhard Stiller stiller@tik.ee.ethz.ch, University of Zürich and ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Poster Sessions
In addition to regular papers presented in technical sessions, NOMS 2006 also offers poster sessions for more informal interactions and presenting work in progress. Short papers (4 pages long) can be submitted for consideration as poster presentations. Posters will be selected from these short papers and regular papers. You can submit your work selecting "Poster session" in the NOMS 2006 submission system (JEMS) at https://submissoes.sbc.org.br/noms2006. Further questions related to posters must be addressed to the poster co-chairs:
Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville granville@inf.ufrgs.br, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul Nikos Anerousis nikos@us.ibm.com, IBM, USA Kyung-Hyu Lee khyulee@etri.re.kr, ETRI, Korea
Application Sessions
The NOMS2006 Application Session submissions aim to encourage discussions concerning experience, lessons-learned, business cases, implementation examples, new applications, innovative enterprises, and organizational impacts, in any of the detailed topics found at http://www.noms2006.org.
Papers for the Application Sessions should be written in English. The paper format should have a visual in the upper half of a page and the explanatory text in the lower half (annotated visuals). Paper submissions should consist of no more than 15 annotated visuals in PDF only. Detailed author instructions are available on the author information page on the conference web site. Further questions related to posters must be addressed to the application sessions co-chairs:
Joseph Betser Joseph.Betser@aero.org, Aerospace, USA Prosper Chemouil prosper.chemouil@francetelecom.com, France Telecom, France Yoshiaki Kiriha y-kiriha@ay.jp.nec.com, NEC, Japan
NOMS 2006 Workshops
Workshops on specialized topics will be held on the days before and after the NOMS technical program. Contributions to these workshops will be solicited and reviewed separately from those for NOMS. A proposal to organize a half-day or full-day workshop should contain the following information
- A draft of the CFP (includes Title, description, topics and dates)
- Why is the topic area important?
- Likely contributors and target audience
- Organizing committee
- Plan for workshop advertising and publicity
- Biography of the main organizer (100-200 words)
For a point of reference, see the workshops held in conjunction with IM 2005 at http://www.ieee-im.org/workshops.html. Workshop proposals should be sent to one of the tutorial co-chairs:
Ehab Al-Shaer ehab@cs.depaul.edu, De Paul University, USA Rolf Stadler stadler@imit.kth.se, KTH, Sweden